The greenhouse effect is caused when energy from the sun penetrates Earth's atmosphere. Some of the light bounces back and escapes, but the rest is trapped by particles in the air, and that is how Earth's temperature is regulated.
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The water pump housing can be removed by removing the three retaining bolts. The gasket can cause the housing to stick. You might need to pry the housing off.
no. but tightening wrong or the lip of the thermostat trapped under the housing causing un even pressure on housing sure will.
If the thermostat was not installed correctly, the housing can crack but it would leak engine coolant not oil.
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Any coolant leak can cause an overheat.Any coolant leak can cause an overheat.
Check the lines for the transmission fluid that run to and from the radiator. It could also be a bad gasket.
A tranmsission leak from the bell housing will require trans removal to know cause of leak. It could be pump gasket, torque converter hub seal, or a cracked housing.A tranmsission leak from the bell housing will require trans removal to know cause of leak. It could be pump gasket, torque converter hub seal, or a cracked housing.
A crack near or on the thermostat housing can cause a coolant leak in a 1996 Grand Marquis. The thermostat housing is located near the manifold on this vehicle.
It is your own choice, although, it may cause conflicts with housing, insurance, employment etc.
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the thermostat will be under the THERMOSTAT HOUSING, which is where the TOP radiator hose fits on ie(radiator to thermostat housing) this keeps the engine at an OPTIMUM temperature BUT can be A cause of OVERHEATING IF malfunctioning